Documentation/remote-helpers: explain capabilities first
The current remote helper documentation is from the perspective of git, so to speak: it presents a full menu of commands for a person invoking a remote helper to choose from. In practice, that's less useful than it could be, since the daunted novice remote-helper author probably just wanted a list of commands needs to implement to get started. So preface the command list with an overview of each capability, its purpose, and what commands it requires. As a side effect, this makes it a little clearer that git doesn't choose arbitrary commands to run, even if the remote helper advertises all capabilities --- instead, there are well defined command sequences for various tasks. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
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				|  | @ -24,22 +24,141 @@ output. Because a remote helper runs as an independent process from | |||
| git, there is no need to re-link git to add a new helper, nor any | ||||
| need to link the helper with the implementation of git. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Every helper must support the "capabilities" command, which git will | ||||
| use to determine what other commands the helper will accept.  Other | ||||
| commands generally concern facilities like discovering and updating | ||||
| remote refs, transporting objects between the object database and | ||||
| the remote repository, and updating the local object store. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Helpers supporting the 'fetch' capability can discover refs from the | ||||
| remote repository and transfer objects reachable from those refs to | ||||
| the local object store. Helpers supporting the 'push' capability can | ||||
| transfer local objects to the remote repository and update remote refs. | ||||
| Every helper must support the "capabilities" command, which git | ||||
| uses to determine what other commands the helper will accept.  Those | ||||
| other commands can be used to discover and update remote refs, | ||||
| transport objects between the object database and the remote repository, | ||||
| and update the local object store. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Git comes with a "curl" family of remote helpers, that handle various | ||||
| transport protocols, such as 'git-remote-http', 'git-remote-https', | ||||
| 'git-remote-ftp' and 'git-remote-ftps'. They implement the capabilities | ||||
| 'fetch', 'option', and 'push'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| INPUT FORMAT | ||||
| ------------ | ||||
|  | ||||
| Git sends the remote helper a list of commands on standard input, one | ||||
| per line.  The first command is always the 'capabilities' command, in | ||||
| response to which the remote helper must print a list of the | ||||
| capabilities it supports (see below) followed by a blank line.  The | ||||
| response to the capabilities command determines what commands Git uses | ||||
| in the remainder of the command stream. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The command stream is terminated by a blank line.  In some cases | ||||
| (indicated in the documentation of the relevant commands), this blank | ||||
| line is followed by a payload in some other protocol (e.g., the pack | ||||
| protocol), while in others it indicates the end of input. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Capabilities | ||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
|  | ||||
| Each remote helper is expected to support only a subset of commands. | ||||
| The operations a helper supports are declared to git in the response | ||||
| to the `capabilities` command (see COMMANDS, below). | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'option':: | ||||
| 	For specifying settings like `verbosity` (how much output to | ||||
| 	write to stderr) and `depth` (how much history is wanted in the | ||||
| 	case of a shallow clone) that affect how other commands are | ||||
| 	carried out. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'connect':: | ||||
| 	For fetching and pushing using git's native packfile protocol | ||||
| 	that requires a bidirectional, full-duplex connection. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'push':: | ||||
| 	For listing remote refs and pushing specified objects from the | ||||
| 	local object store to remote refs. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'fetch':: | ||||
| 	For listing remote refs and fetching the associated history to | ||||
| 	the local object store. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'import':: | ||||
| 	For listing remote refs and fetching the associated history as | ||||
| 	a fast-import stream. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'refspec' <refspec>:: | ||||
| 	This modifies the 'import' capability, allowing the produced | ||||
| 	fast-import stream to modify refs in a private namespace | ||||
| 	instead of writing to refs/heads or refs/remotes directly. | ||||
| 	It is recommended that all importers providing the 'import' | ||||
| 	capability use this. | ||||
| + | ||||
| A helper advertising the capability | ||||
| `refspec refs/heads/{asterisk}:refs/svn/origin/branches/{asterisk}` | ||||
| is saying that, when it is asked to `import refs/heads/topic`, the | ||||
| stream it outputs will update the `refs/svn/origin/branches/topic` | ||||
| ref. | ||||
| + | ||||
| This capability can be advertised multiple times.  The first | ||||
| applicable refspec takes precedence.  The left-hand of refspecs | ||||
| advertised with this capability must cover all refs reported by | ||||
| the list command.  If no 'refspec' capability is advertised, | ||||
| there is an implied `refspec {asterisk}:{asterisk}`. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Capabilities for Pushing | ||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
| 'connect':: | ||||
| 	Can attempt to connect to 'git receive-pack' (for pushing), | ||||
| 	'git upload-pack', etc for communication using the | ||||
| 	packfile protocol. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Supported commands: 'connect'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'push':: | ||||
| 	Can discover remote refs and push local commits and the | ||||
| 	history leading up to them to new or existing remote refs. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Supported commands: 'list for-push', 'push'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| If a helper advertises both 'connect' and 'push', git will use | ||||
| 'connect' if possible and fall back to 'push' if the helper requests | ||||
| so when connecting (see the 'connect' command under COMMANDS). | ||||
|  | ||||
| Capabilities for Fetching | ||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||
| 'connect':: | ||||
| 	Can try to connect to 'git upload-pack' (for fetching), | ||||
| 	'git receive-pack', etc for communication using the | ||||
| 	packfile protocol. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Supported commands: 'connect'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'fetch':: | ||||
| 	Can discover remote refs and transfer objects reachable from | ||||
| 	them to the local object store. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Supported commands: 'list', 'fetch'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'import':: | ||||
| 	Can discover remote refs and output objects reachable from | ||||
| 	them as a stream in fast-import format. | ||||
| + | ||||
| Supported commands: 'list', 'import'. | ||||
|  | ||||
| If a helper advertises 'connect', git will use it if possible and | ||||
| fall back to another capability if the helper requests so when | ||||
| connecting (see the 'connect' command under COMMANDS). | ||||
| When choosing between 'fetch' and 'import', git prefers 'fetch'. | ||||
| Other frontends may have some other order of preference. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'refspec' <refspec>:: | ||||
| 	This modifies the 'import' capability. | ||||
| + | ||||
| A helper advertising | ||||
| `refspec refs/heads/{asterisk}:refs/svn/origin/branches/{asterisk}` | ||||
| in its capabilities is saying that, when it handles | ||||
| `import refs/heads/topic`, the stream it outputs will update the | ||||
| `refs/svn/origin/branches/topic` ref. | ||||
| + | ||||
| This capability can be advertised multiple times.  The first | ||||
| applicable refspec takes precedence.  The left-hand of refspecs | ||||
| advertised with this capability must cover all refs reported by | ||||
| the list command.  If no 'refspec' capability is advertised, | ||||
| there is an implied `refspec {asterisk}:{asterisk}`. | ||||
|  | ||||
| INVOCATION | ||||
| ---------- | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | @ -171,26 +290,6 @@ completing a valid response for the current command. | |||
| Additional commands may be supported, as may be determined from | ||||
| capabilities reported by the helper. | ||||
|  | ||||
| CAPABILITIES | ||||
| ------------ | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'fetch':: | ||||
| 'option':: | ||||
| 'push':: | ||||
| 'import':: | ||||
| 'connect':: | ||||
| 	This helper supports the corresponding command with the same name. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 'refspec' 'spec':: | ||||
| 	When using the import command, expect the source ref to have | ||||
| 	been written to the destination ref. The earliest applicable | ||||
| 	refspec takes precedence. For example | ||||
| 	"refs/heads/{asterisk}:refs/svn/origin/branches/{asterisk}" means | ||||
| 	that, after an "import refs/heads/name", the script has written to | ||||
| 	refs/svn/origin/branches/name. If this capability is used at | ||||
| 	all, it must cover all refs reported by the list command; if | ||||
| 	it is not used, it is effectively "{asterisk}:{asterisk}" | ||||
|  | ||||
| REF LIST ATTRIBUTES | ||||
| ------------------- | ||||
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